I use Hostmonster.comThey have a tech 24/7. Any problems or questions, I can get online help. They are always up and I have unlimited space. I am attaching my stats so you can see what I have available. Worth considering. you can also register your domain with them. you don't have to but can.

I would avoid the 'free' webhosts like 000webhost (and cousins) and even altervista.org -- they have limitations that may impact your ability to have a near-realtime updating website. Choose a Linux/Apache hosting from one of the 'big names' like 1and1, godaddy, hostgator to have some durability to your site -- smaller ISPs can come and go suddenly (like e-rice) leaving you in the lurch. You'll pay between $5 and $10/month for hosting on the 'big names'.

Ditto what Ken True said. I use GoDaddy, and am (currently) very happy with them. Any web hoster will have glitches on rare occasions, but GoDaddy's problems are sometimes of my own making. My plan doesn't allow more than 7 concurrent FTP processes, but this isn't really a problem with Weather Display.

Awaking an older post here. I’m really wanting to get my site back on since e-rice also took me down. I already have my domain with godaddy. Might save me an extra step. I can lock into 3 years at $2.50 a month. They recommend a backup plan which as an additional $1.99 a month. Not sure if I need that. This basic “starter” plan has unmetered bandwidth and 100 GB of storage. Should suit my needs for Weather Display? It also looks like I will be required to choose either Windows or Linux hosting. Looks like SaratogaWX above recommends Linux hosting.

Just bought into the 3 year basic plan. Have a major snowstorm coming in tonight and tomorrow, so, I’ll have some time on hand to get things up and running. Will follow the advice of those who helped get me set up over 8 years ago here: